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The Grand Rapids Press - Fri Dec 11, 12:50 am ET
The $5 million development at 15468 Riley St. is the vision of Dave and Krista Mason, whose son, Benjamin, has autism.
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KENS 5 San Antonio - Thu Dec 10, 11:01 pm ET
Jennifer Schumann got the news when she was picking up her son Dillon, 6, from a class field trip to see Santa. Dillon's school, called Treehouse Pediatrics, was closing its doors for good at the end of the day. Treehouse Pediatrics is a place that provides both therapy and an education to children with special needs. Dillon is autistic, and so far, he's non-verbal. His mom says since he started ...
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Press & Sun-Bulletin - Wed Dec 9, 6:28 pm ET
KIRKWOOD -- For well over an hour Monday, 13-year-old Alexander Rivera wedged himself between the screen door and wooden door waiting for someone to let him into his Kirkwood home.
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Suburban Journals - Fri Dec 11, 2:41 am ET
Classes AUTISM: Autism Education and Support Services hosts classes at the Center for Autism Education, 105 Crossings Industrial Court in O'Fallon. Classes include Understanding Autism, 6-8 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month, and Strategies for Challenging Behaviors, 6-8 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of each month. These classes are designed for parents, grandparents, baby sitters, friends or other ...
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WTOL 11 Toledo - Wed Dec 9, 4:45 pm ET
A Toledo mom battling two different and aggressive types of breast cancer says she has faith, but worries who will care for her son if she doesn't make it.
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Daily Herald - Tue Dec 8, 1:01 am ET
The director of a recently opened autism school in Lisle said Monday the organization was "betrayed and deceived" by the village when they spent nearly $10 million to move into town, only to be told less than a month after opening that a new diesel engine testing site may open nearby.
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FOX News Chicago - Mon Dec 7, 7:41 pm ET
A Chicago family is suing the city, the Independent Police Review Authority and several Chicago Police officers claiming their autistic son was beaten by an officer without cause and no meaningful investigation was conducted.
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BaldwinCountyNow.com - Fri Dec 11, 1:57 am ET
ROBERTSDALE — The Center for Autism and Asperger Resources in Robertsdale kicked off a new fundraising season with a ribbon cutting and open house at its new location in the C.F. Taylor Administration Building in Robertsdale.
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The Star-Ledger - Mon Dec 7, 2:57 pm ET
Amanda Brown/The Star-LedgerJohn Penyak, left, and Teaching Assistant Antonio Horn mow the lawn of a Piscataway home in August during a work day for Men With Mops, a not-for-profit program which hires autistic adults to do such jobs as lawn...
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WGN TV Chicago - Mon Dec 7, 8:04 pm ET
Autistic teen allegedly beaten by officer The family of an autistic teenager allegedly hit in the head by a Chicago police officer filed a lawsuit in federal court this afternoon against the police department, as well as the agency that investigates department complaints.
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The Buffalo News - Thu Dec 10, 8:27 am ET
John Colazzi, the Buffalo teacher's aide accused of molesting a 4-year-old autistic kindergartner two years ago, was variously described in court Monday as a scheming child molester and “an innocent man” wrongly accused.
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BaldwinCountyNow.com - Tue Dec 8, 1:42 am ET
ROBERTSDALE — Two years ago, a group of parents joined in an effort to bring resources for those with Autism Spectrum Disorders to Baldwin County.
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San Francisco Chronicle - Mon Dec 7, 11:55 am ET
New Jersey Assembly members are poised to vote on legislation that would provide more assistance for people with autism. The Garden State has the nation's highest autism rate, and officials have moved in recent years to raise awareness about the disorder and... New Jersey - Autism spectrum - Autism - Mental Health - Neurodevelopmental
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WBZ Boston - Thu Dec 10, 7:14 am ET
A 14-year-old autistic boy who had been missing since Tuesday has been found safe.
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The Brownsville Herald - Mon Dec 7, 11:55 pm ET
Bertha was a higher- functioning child within the Autism Spectrum. By the age of 4, she had been diagnosed with PDD-NOS, a term that can be confusing, and not only because it sounds like the general category of Pervasive Development Disorder (PDD).